Normal Eyte — February 22, 1905

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321 A telephone in the Gymnasium Discusses the need for a telephone in the Gymnasium to be able to communicate with faculty and staff located there.
321 A pipe organ The Minnesingers and Cecilians are trying to purchase a pipe organ for the auditorium.
322 A hundred dollar man Believes that there should be a better performer's chair in the auditorium.
322 Careless destruction of property There have been incidents of vandalism in the new Gymnasium.
322 The school annual George Wallace and Joe Wright have been elected managers of the upcoming school annual.
323 Since time was man The article tells the story of a student who waited until the last minute to ask a woman for a date and in the end was rejected.
323 Notes on Music Describes the conditions under which music is of negative value to society.
324 Friends are in receipt R. Stuart Campbell and Minnie M. Grude wed.
324 Supt. H. E. Blackmar Judged oratorical contest.
324 W. S. Austin and wife Visited Cedar Falls.
324 John H. and Vinnie (Marsh) Fellingham Mourn death of infant son.
324 Isabel McIntosh Is teaching in Avoca.
324 The newly elected secretary Positions filled in Nineteenth Century Club.
324 Dorcas Whitaker Has returned from mission work.
324 This year finds Byron J. Reed Head of Wyoming, Iowa, schools.
324 J. W. Atchley Is teaching at Glidden.
324 It is said L. C. Bryant is doing good work as head of Rockwell City schools.
324 Minta Moore Is teaching in Tipton.
324 Belle Tellier Is teaching in Seattle, Washington.
324 Margaret Montgomery Is teaching at West Waterloo.
324 Velma Gray Is teaching in Sioux City.
324 Bessie Ballentine Is teaching in Waverly.
324 Benjamin McKean Is pastor in Rockwell City.
324 Nellie M. Rownd Is teaching at Hubbard.
324 Mary B. Richardson Is teaching in Deadwood, South Dakota.
324 Erie Collins Is teaching in Shell Rock.
324 Frances Cross Is secretary of Y. W. C. A. in Pennsylvania.
324 Georgia E. Packer Is teaching in Rockwell City.
325 John E. Cameron Is successfully teaching natural science.
325 The Minneapolis Journal New school building dedicated in Centerville, South Dakota.
325 After two years Josephine Smith has accepted position in Chehalis, Washington.
325 G. L. Martin Underwent appendicitis operation.
325 Katherine Walters Will study at Ann Arbor.
325 Anna Morgan Is living in California.
325 At the home of the bride's mother Youel Barnell and Lulu Osgood were married.
326 College Exchanges Excerpts from other college newspapers.
328 Training; topics, methods, devices in arithmetic teaching Discusses methods of teaching mathematics in fifth, sixth, and seventh grade.
330 Carl Bickley Will graduate from Hahnemann Medical College.
330 Mabel Kent Is teaching in Coin schools.
330 Edith Cross Is planning on returning to school.
330 Dwight Swain Is traveling after graduating from medical school.
330 After spending several years in school work Jeanette Ritchie has returned to Iowa.
330 One of the June weddings James Gillespie and Bertha Bennett wed.
330 Mary Worster Is attending University of Iowa.
330 Margaret Shannon Is teaching in Exira.
330 Mayme Fitting Is teaching in Estherville.
330 Grace Akin Has taught in Red Oak.
330 Bertha Meier Is back at home.
331 The Orios and Aristos clash The Orios defeated the Aristos in basketball, 17-16.
331 A psalm of Normal life A poem written by Daisy Longman.
332 Shakes Presented Marine program.
332 Chresto Describes the events of the recent Chresto meeting.
332 Ossoli Presented Valentine's Day program.
333 Aristo Presented American literature program.
333 Neo The Neos gave a short program.
333 Philo Describes the events of the recent Philo meeting.
334 Mae Reasoner Has recovered from scarlet fever.
334 Miss Jessie Hearst Injured ankle in Gymnasium.
334 Miss Cowie Visited her sisters.
334 A letter announcing the serious illness Pearl Hanawalt went home to see sick family member.
334 Lawrence Eddy Visited the hill.
334 Ill health Amanda Severson left school due to poor health.
334 Lottie Green Has returned home.
334 Jessie Stewart Visited friends here.
334 Elizabeth Baur Visited Madison, Wisconsin, to visit a friend.
334 Miss Thornton Entertained friends.
334 Verner Behrens Attended banquet.
334 Rev. Mabie Lead devotions.
334 Agnes Emerson Has tonsillitis.
334 Nate Batchelor Visited family and friends.
334 Miss Pierce Missed classes because of illness.
334 Howard Rogers Visited his mother.
334 Ethel Klinefelter Missed class due to a bad cold.
334 Nina Walker Visited the hill.
334 Nellie Harding Missed school because of sickness.
334 Dollie Bellingham Visited friends at Normal.
334 Clara Hougan Missed school due to illness.
334 Mr. Wilson Visited cousin Edna Aldrich.
334 Lizzie Henning Has missed school on account of illness.
334 Chas. B. Puckett Has enrolled at Normal.
334 Howard Erickson Is ill.
335 A week from Friday Cecilians and Minnesingers concert approaching.
335 Thursday, the seventh anniversary WCTU delegation visits chapel in memory of Frances Willard.
335 The Orio Open Session Consisted of impressions and other entertainment.
335 On the evening of St. Valentine's day Entertainment provided by V. O. V. members.
335 Daisy Gibson Visited Normal friends.
335 Belle Cox Has been visiting for several days.
335 Cottage prayer meetings Began on Wednesday; preparing for revival meetings downtown.
335 Mr. C. J. Sonnema Visited relatives on the Hill; praises new Gymnasium.
335 Miss Ross Has suffered a nervous attack and left school.
335 Miss Lauck Missionary has returned from India; will take classes at ISNS and address mission study group.
336 Monday evening Miss Merriam hosted Valentine's day party.